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Cricket Draft - All Time!

Started by Alex7089, January 05, 2011, 03:11:15 PM

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Justin Bieber

That was my pick :P.

Night guys.

Hawka

nite hp
luv to ahve this draft done by2moz nite

pyronerd


MTTY

My pick is Chris Cairns

From wiki

Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 62 215 217 424
Runs scored 3,320 4,950 10,702 10,367
Batting average 33.53 29.46 35.32 32.60
100s/50s 5/22 4/26 13/71 9/55
Top score 158 115 158 143
Balls bowled 11,698 8,168 34,252 16,620
Wickets 218 201 647 455
Bowling average 29.40 32.80 28.31 27.99
5 wickets in innings 13 1 30 6
10 wickets in match 1 n/a 6 n/a
Best bowling 7/27 5/42 8/47 6/12
Catches/stumpings 14/â€" 66/â€" 78/â€" 118/â€"

Christopher Lance Cairns, ONZM, (born June 13, 1970) is a former all-rounder who played for the New Zealand international cricket team, the Black Caps, and is son of former New Zealand cricketer Lance Cairns. He starred in both the One-day and Test New Zealand teams, as well as the Canterbury New Zealand domestic championship team. Cairns also captained the Black Caps on seven occasions, usually when regular captain Stephen Fleming was unavailable.

He was described by Shane Warne, the Australian leg spinner, as the best all-rounder in the world.[citation needed] Cairns finished his Test career with a batting average of 33.53 and a bowling average of 29.40. In 2000, he was named as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Year.



My order is
1.Sunil Gavaskar
2.David Gower(VC)
3.Javed Miandad
4.Clyde Walcott
5.K.S.Ranjitsinhji
6.Chris Cairns
7.Thomas Godfrey Evans(WK)
8,Sir Richard Hadlee(C)
9.Jim Laker
10.George Lohmann
11.

12.

pyronerd

ok well i pick bill o'reilly, according to bradman was the best bowler he had ever seen or faced

My Order:
1. B.Richards
2. V.sehwag
3.
4. D.Crompton
5. A.Border (c)
6. K.Dev (vc)
7. M.Boucher (wk)
8. S.Warne
9. M.Marshall
10. B.O'Reilly
11. C.Walsh

CrowsFan

Ok thanks Alex for doing my picks before. I will now say why I chose them. First up is Charlie Macartney:



Macartney earned the nickname The Governor General because of his flamboyant strokeplay. Don Bradman said that Macartney was the inspiration for his cricketing career. He started as an allrounder and was constantly moved around the batting order so was not very effective, but after the First World War he became a specialist batsmen where he became one of the leading batsmen in the world. It was during this time that he was named Wisden cricketer of the year twice and holds the record for fastest triple century in first class cricket when he scored 345 in less than 4 hours. Macartney finished his test career with a batting average of 41.78, but would have been much higher if he had not been moved all around the batting order at the start of his career. A great pick for the number 5 position in my batting lineup.

HillHero13

alright alright i gotta see who i need!

CrowsFan

Next up is Eddie Paynter.



Paynter started his career late making his first class debut aged 24, but he became a superb batsmen. Another attacking batsmen for my lineup, and he was also a great fielder. Paynter's test batting average of 59.23 is the 5th highest in test history and second highest for an Englishman behind Sutcliffe. Against Australia he averaged a huge 84.42!! During the bodyline series even though he was suffering from tonsillitis he averaged 61.33 for the tour, his second tour against Australia he averaged 101.75. In first class cricket he scored over 20,000 runs. Surprised he lasted this long, but he will fit in nicely at number 4 for me.

My Lineup:
1: Len Hutton
2: Herbert Sutcliffe
3: Don Bradman
4: Eddie Paynter
5: Charlie Macartney
6:
7: Ian Botham
8: Alan Davidson
9: Johnny Wardle
10: Tom Richardson
11:
12th Man:

HillHero13

so whos pick is it? i got 2 pms it was my pick but im pretty sure it isnt..

pyronerd

Quote from: HillHero13 on January 12, 2011, 01:16:05 AM
so whos pick is it? i got 2 pms it was my pick but im pretty sure it isnt..
it is your pick hilly your after me on every 2nd pick

HillHero13


CrowsFan

I didn't just go hilly.
Alex picked my players ages ago and I was just explaining why I picked those 2 people

HillHero13


HillHero13

Quote from: HillHero13 on January 10, 2011, 01:16:17 PM
Victor Trumper!

1. Victor Trumper
2. Sir Jack Hobbs
3. Ricky Ponting
4. Steve Waugh
5.V.E Walker
6. Adam Gilchrist
7.
8. Waqar Younis
9. D.K Lillie
10.
11.


12.

VE Walker of Middlesex, playing for All-England versus Surrey at The Oval on 21, 22 & 23 July 1859, took all ten wickets in the Surrey first innings and followed this by scoring 108 in the England second innings, having been the not out batsman in the first (20*). He took a further four wickets in Surrey’s second innings. All-England won by 392 runs.

CrowsFan

Never heard of him.
What was his batting average? Did he play for England?